berde

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See also: berɗe, bèrdè, and Bərdə

English

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “from Persian پرده (parda, parde), via Ottoman Turkish perde?)”)

Noun

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berde (plural berdes)

  1. A stringed instrument (chordophone) of Bosnian origin, a large guitar-shaped instrument that is played upright, using a plectrum.

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Anagrams

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Aklanon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde.

Adjective

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berde

  1. green (color/colour)

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Aragonese

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Adjective

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berde (feminine berda, masculine plural berdes, feminine plural berdas)

  1. Superseded spelling of verde.

Basque

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Basque Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde, ultimately from Latin viridis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /berde/ [ber.ð̞e]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -erde
  • Hyphenation: ber‧de

Adjective

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berde (comparative berdeago, superlative berdeen, excessive berdeegi)

  1. green (color/colour)
  2. green (environmentally friendly)
  3. unripe
  4. (figurative) young
  5. (figurative) obscene, dirty, blue

Declension

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Noun

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berde inan or anim

  1. (inanimate) green (the colour of growing foliage)
  2. (animate) green (politics)

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Colors in Basque · koloreak (layout · text)
     zuri      gris      beltz
             gorri              laranja; marroi              hori
                          berde             
                          oztin              urdin
             ubel              more              arrosa

Further reading

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  • berde”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], Euskaltzaindia
  • berde”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Bikol Central

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ber‧de
  • IPA(key): /ˈbeɾde/ [ˈbeɾ.d̪e]

Noun

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bérde

  1. green (color/colour)

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ber‧de
  • IPA(key): /ˈbeɾde/ [ˈbiɾ̪.d̪e]

Adjective

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berde

  1. green (color/colour)

Noun

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berde

  1. green (color/colour)

Quotations

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Hiligaynon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde.

Noun

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bérde

  1. green (color/colour)

Adjective

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bérde

  1. greenish

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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berde

  1. Alternative form of burde

Etymology 2

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Noun

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berde

  1. Alternative form of brerd

Mirandese

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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Adjective

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berde m or f (plural berdes)

  1. green (color/colour)

Noun

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berde (plural berdes)

  1. green (color/colour)

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adverbs
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References

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“berde” in Amadeu Ferreira, José Pedro Cardona Ferreira, Dicionário Mirandês-Português, 1st edition, 2004.

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish verde (green). Compare Kapampangan berdi.

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Noun

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berde (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜒᜇ᜔ᜇᜒ)

  1. green (color/colour)
    Synonyms: lungti, lungtian

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berde (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜒᜇ᜔ᜇᜒ)

  1. green (color/colour)
    Synonyms: lungti, lungtian
  2. (figurative, colloquial) lewd; indecent
    Synonyms: malaswa, mahalay, bastos

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Colors in Tagalog · kulay (layout · text)
     puti      abo, gris      itim
             pula; krimson, pulang-pula              kahel; kayumanggi              dilaw; krema
             kulay-dayap              lungti, lungtian, berde             
             turkesa              bughaw-langit, asul              bughaw, asul
             lila, biyoleta; nila, tayom              mahenta; ube, morado, haban, purpura              rosas, kalimbahin